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Historic English city that’s so close to the border it’s almost in Wales

By staff30 April 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Chester is a city that is located on the border of England and Wales, and it is so close to Wales that the football club actually plays its home games in the other country

There’s an English city so close to the Welsh border that its football stadium is actually in Wales. A unique gem just over 30 miles south of Liverpool, Chester is known for its top-rated zoo and charming streets. But it is the city’s unusual location that truly sets it apart.

Perched on the edge of England and Wales, Chester may be small compared to nearby Liverpool and Manchester, with a population of just over 92,000, but it still manages to make a big impression, drawing visitors from across the UK each year. There’s plenty to keep you busy in Chester.


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The city’s most famous attraction, Chester Zoo, consistently ranks as the UK’s best and draws crowds from far and wide. The zoo recently unveiled its Heart of Africa area, the largest habitat ever created in a UK zoo. Spanning 22 acres, it’s home to a host of majestic African animals, adding another feather to Chester’s cap.

Chester Zoo, with its staggering two million annual visitors, is a wildlife haven boasting over 21,000 animals across 500 species, some of which are the most endangered on the planet. It’s been hailed as a “fantastic family day out” and an “amazing experience” by those who’ve been.

The city of Chester doesn’t just offer animal encounters; it’s also home to the stunning Chester Cathedral, renowned for its breathtaking Gothic interiors. The historic Chester Rows provide a picturesque stroll, showcasing the city’s well-preserved architecture, reports the Express.

For a deep dive into Chester’s past, the city walls offer a glimpse into the area’s rich history, with one Tripadvisor reviewer claiming: “Chester City Walls are the most beautiful historic site in Chester in my opinion, the longest and most complete ancient wall system in Britain parts of which date over 2000 years ago.”

Other must-see spots include Sick to Death, a quirky museum exploring the history of medicine, and for those who love the water, there are tours and cruises along the River Dee.

Football enthusiasts aren’t left out either, with Chester FC’s Deva Stadium situated just over the border in Wales. Chester, with its unique location, serves as a fantastic starting point for exploring the stunning landscapes of North Wales.

The region is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and attractions such as the Great Orme train ride, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Tourists visiting North Wales also flock to see Portmeirion Village, Conway Castle, Eryri National Park and Greenwood Family Park.

While Chester makes for an excellent day trip from Wales or even nearby Liverpool, it’s also packed with plenty of activities and accommodation options, making it a perfect destination for a short break.

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